I put forward six facts
Six facts that exist only in your imagination. See court transcripts for actual facts.
Yes, that's where they came from, in particular, Michael's depositions. His testimony is inconsistent but according to his depositions, he worked rarely or not at all from the time of Terri's unexplained injury in February, 1990, until 1996. In that period, Prudential paid Terri's salary for a year. Michael took it. Prudential paid something for disability. Michael took that too and then sued the company for rehab funds. He was allowed a cash value for Terri's life insurance from Prudential, which he kept. He affirmed in testimony that he had taken Terri's wedding rings off her finger to make jewelry for himself. And, of course, he petitioned the court to use Terri's rehabilitation trust fund to pay lawyers, instead, to put Terri to death, which, eventually, they did. The Felos law firm walked off with something like half a million dollars that was awarded by a jury for Terri's rehabilitation, but never was used for rehab. That's all public record.
The sixth fact, about his efforts to peddle a book and make a few more bucks out of killing his wife, is current news.